Hills Dick (7 results)

- Softcover
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United KingdomBetter World Books Ltd
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
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Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.

- Softcover
Seller: medimops, Berlin, , Germanymedimops
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Condition: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Seller: Christian Value Books, Papanui, New ZealandChristian Value Books
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No binding. Condition: Fair. No Description.

Published by Published by William Heinemann Ltd., 15 Queen Street, Mayfair, London First Edition . 1979. 1979
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United KingdomLittle Stour Books PBFA Member
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Near fine
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Condition: Near Fine. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original green cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. Contains 228 printed pages of text with monochrome photographs throughout. Fine condition book in near Fine condition dust wrapper with small tear to the bottom of the…spine, not price clipped. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, it does not adhere to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 434637106 SPORT [Horse Racing].

Published by Marshall Brothers Ltd, London and Edinburgh 1111
- Hardcover
Seller: CURIO, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United KingdomCURIO
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Undated. Hardback copy in dark green pictorial cloth boards with black lettering to front and spine, no dustjacket. 301pp. Pictorial frontispiece. Sunday School bookplate to front pastedown, some foxing to title page and page block. (29/2).

LIBERTY MAGAZINE JULY 7, 1934 (THE CASE OF THE CURIOUS BRIDE, A NEW PERRY MASON MYSTERY)
Erle Stanley Gardner; Senator M. M. Logan; Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; Tom A. Burke; Beerly Hills; General William Mitchell; J. I. Lawrence; Vincent Sheean; Oliver Swift; Dick Williams; Anna Roosevelt Dall; Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; Vina Delmar
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- Periodical
Seller: Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good-. Rare issue. Magazine cover has very light toning and wear with some light tattering at edges but clean, bright and good+. Pages lightly toned and very good. Contents:  Editorial  [The Editor]  ed6  The Case of the Curious Bride [Part 1 of 11; Perry Mason]  Erle Stanley Gardner  sl16  Congr…ess Collapses  U. S. Senator M. M. Logan (as told to Herbert Corey)  ar20  Cupid Is a Sailor  Frederick Hazlitt Brennan  ss26  Gas and Dynamite  Tom A. Burke  ar27  Puzzles, Patriots, Poverty  Beverly Hills  mr30  Mutiny in the Arctic [Part 2 of 3]  General William Mitchell  ar34  Presidents Contest Prize Winners  [Misc. ]  cn36  Twenty Questions  [Misc. ]  qz37  Luncheon al Fresco  J. I. Lawrence  vi38  Education in Damascus  Vincent Sheean  ss43  Good Books  Oliver Swift  br44  Spare the Rod and Spoil a Star  Dick Williams  ar47  Housekeeping at the White House  Anna Roosevelt Dall  ar48  $250 Weekly Limerick Contest  [Misc. ]  cn49  Cross Word Puzzle  [Misc. ]  pz50  From Hollywood.To the Ladies!  Princess Alexandra Kropotkin  cl52  Bright Girl [Part 6 of 10]  Viña Delmar  sl60  Vox Pop  [The Readers]  lc.
Published by San Francisco, Bell & Co. 1871
Seller: Nat DesMarais Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.Nat DesMarais Rare Books, ABAA
Contact seller3-star sellerRare Pre-Little Big Horn Satirical Song Sheet. Broadside; 5 x 8 inches, with ornamental border. A tale of regret by a miner who gave up his trade to prospect for gold, but found nothing but bad weather and hostile Indians. Mentions Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse by name, and curses whoever started the Black Hills gold rush. He con…cludes:"Oh I wish that the man who first started this sellWas a captive, and Crazy Horse had him in - well,There is no use in grieving, or swearing like pitch,But the man who would stay here is a son of a _____."Bell & Company is first listed at this address in the San Francisco directory for 1872. Dick Brown, comedian, singer, actor and banjo player, also known as Banjo Dick, Handsome Dick and Deadwood Dick, performed at Deadwood, South Dakota, about 1876. "summer of 1876 "Banjo Dick" Brown was entertaining mining camp prospectors with popular skits and songs about the gold rush. He might have held on to the Deadwood Dick name if he hadn?t left town in a hurry. Returning from a business trip to Laramie, Brown brought back with him an actress named Fannie Garretson. He conveniently neglected to bring the other half of Miss Fannie?s act, one Ed Shaughnessy who was romantically involved with Fannie. Dick and Fannie were performing at the Melodean (now the Fairmont Hotel) when Shaughnessy threw a packet of love letters from his seat in the audience onto the stage. Believing the package was an axe, Brown drew his gun and fired a fatal shot at Shaughnessy. Brown and Garretson hastily departed from Deadwood. Brown was later apprehended and returned to face trial. Acquitted on the grounds of self defense, he was defended by his paramour in a letter to the local newspapers, in which Fannie explained she had lived with Shaughnessy but never married him, so was free to run away to the Black Hills with Brown" (Deadwood Magazine).